Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1940 — Page 39
FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| O N T ] . R A DI O — Hogsier Goings On ep, TosioAr THIS EVENING ATTENTION!
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i 10:15—R (CBS Net) 8: Te anes Wisp Airplane Trio Girl Alone Norman Ross "| Beautiful Life THERE WERE considerable goings-on at the various registration places throughout Hoosierland the other day.
Music in Air Beautifu} Life Norman Ross Lone Journey Se David Elwyn Home Edition Charles Dant Jack Armstrong * Tomorrow afternoon the air over z Breries again will be filled with Waltz Time For instance— Fred Waring Radio Fanfare Pieasire. Ti Val (Buddy) Dietsch, the Vanderburg County Clerk naturally was Republicans Josef Marias Richard Himber Modern Mugle Westerners ed, fumbled and drop-kicked pig- Political Talk skins will be the #
Scattergood O’Neills Over Paradise News r footballs as school and college teams ry Benupient jose 3 E d in charge of registering eligibles down Evansville way. : : fiiie oF Hid Tie. Iles The first thing he did was to register himself. EB i 13 Scramhy Amby 8 8 8 arrv Kogen Se mby Death Valley a Erwin Fiebelkorn, 25 of Ham- | Only 85 pounds and the biggest, ; staccato words Death Valley Death Valley d i believed have b Ye 245. . : ! Gang Busters = mond J elieved to have deer, e 2 2 8 . Gone Busters first young man to register in i | : | | |
ail Unannounced Ireene Wicker Pau) Jones Sports Bud Barton Don Winslow renewal of Saturday - “Amos and Andv bet, ay afternoon com Am A
Unannounced Unannounced Lowell Thomas 3 Democrats Vying with the thousands of boot-
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Sen. Johnson . Johnson Sen. Downev John Cudahy
Dessa Byrd Set Travel Time fr Svncopators om coast to coast clash in another Inside Sports Title Tales of scores of ob- ] CE Everyman's Theat. At 1:30 P. M. a Muncie man was I
Service Concert, Servers. Political 1alk tveryman s Theat. fined $10 and costs and sentenced |
Service Concert 1941 Champions Democrats Hoosier fans unable to jam Candido Botelho Wings of Destiny : themselves int Vass Family Wings of Destiny to serve 10 days in jajl ny a h 0 JY Janes ypannoinesd Muncie judge for failure to pay a board bill.
Waltz Time Waltz Time Paul McNutt the stadia for a Jimmy James Unannounced fiirst-hand view of proceedings The judge suspendzd everything for the duration of the man’s good behavior.
Paul McNutt should get a viAt 4:30 the same day, the same
Wings of Destiny carious pleasure, < rer i &t least out of clocks back either and were at | man was billed for a hearing before the same judge on a charge
Wings of Destinv listening. to work and ready ior business one of being intoxicated.
Indiana. He forgot to set his clock back | when Hammond went off daylight | savings time and reported at his registration place at 6 a. m. ‘I'ne workers, all otf them, apparently, hadn't turned thar
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ers. % 3 SATURDAY: PROGRAMS # 8 a a aed Jor CINCINNATI Seven brothers signed up at ay ring in h 2 . WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 WLW _ 700 y yille. They ere Harold, Midwest are the Indiana-Iowa \CBS. Net.) (NBC-MBS) (NBC-MBS) Baa he bio 1 2 IT WAS A FINE fire that Police game at Bloomington; the Carne- ly Birds News Jack, William, John, Charles, Mel Peter Billick started at
$ Early Birds Dawn Patrol Devaticnal News Capt. gie Tech-Notre Dame clash at South Early Birds Dawn Patrol Organlogue Buccaneers and James Waelde. Mel was the Bend and the Ohio-Minnesota bat- Gary. He set a match to the
Early Birds News Breakfast Jam Hymns of Faith | oldest, 34, and James the youngtle at Columbus, Oo. 2 Early Bugs Be atuay afm Hew Conny est, 91. All are married except | “makings” 4,000,000 cigarets in one WFBM and WIBC will carry the Charles ‘and John, operation. It was a one-ton pile Indiana-Iowa game; WLW the of marijuana, valued at more than Carnegie-Irish contest and WIRE $400,000 and harvested trom fields
News : News Breakfast Jam Inside Radio Breakfast Club News Women's Clubs will let you in on the Ohio-Minne- in the Calumet district. sota doings. 2 a2 =»
Breakfast Club Memory T,ane nants ; 8 x = reakfast Clu an agon i o Breakfast Club Devotional Mail ‘Bag NINE PATIENTS in Deaconess Lincoln Highway Music Magic Lincoln Highway Hospital in Evansville were regisAu y . Bill Stern is to describe the Bat- fein muanay | nil Yan.hemmay_ | tered nt thet bedside, A b He of Columbus, O., over the NBC Hits of Week So Parcs : ea passerby over-anxious to see Ble network while Ted Husing per- | in: Friendly House Mv Health : the Evansville Fire Department in sonally will take care of th gD 5 Concert Hall Dessa Byrd Homemakers Hour At Bloomington, a youth sald dro li 1 the re 1 € same Concert, Hall Children’s Hour Najional Defens Homemakers Hour | he didn’t want to register because action, called it out when ne saw ceeding - t arade o ands edings for the Columbia sys Congero Ha | he wasn’t physically able to serve | What he thought was smoke pour£m. 111-00 Country Journal 0 a of - And, as a warmup for these fetid 5 Country Journal Children's Hour Noondav UE Farm Hour ing out oI a grocery. = p Let's Pretend Renoerter One year Man on Farm When the firemen arrived they fivities, Red Grange, the old “Gal- | Polities | Boy Greets Girl | Man on Farm : . " They explained to him that he discovered that the “smoke” was tonight, 10:15 WIRE, for a little | }2 30 Pope Pius XIT Pope Pius Stnehine Melndtes | Waldorf Luncheon probably wouldn't ‘be called ahd Just = heavy spray lor killing crystal ball grazing into just what |.12:45 Farm Circle | Pope Pius Sunshine Melodies | Waldorf Luncheon | he put his documents back in his dught tec happen in the nation's Ohio-Minnesota Ohio-Minnesota clude the Army-Harvard fracas in ris A Decatur youth showed up at the East. Ohio-Minnesota 5:30 a. m., brought his breakfast with hom and then stood around QOhio-Minnesota Ohio- Minnesota Orzan Interlude Also at Decatur (always in the news) the smallest fellow to start Indiana-Ia. Truly American on his way to the army weighed Around Town Trulv American 2 2 = Eddie Duchin High Schools Around Town News Pa
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AND JUST to keep you up on the social security of ‘“Nellie’ (remember she's the retired workhorse at the Grant County Children’s Home which doesn’t pack any cash to feed her), she’s really fixed up now. A Goshen woman sent word she’d -buy oats for the old mare as long as she (“Nellie”) lives.
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Senator Hiram Johnson's long-| heralded address on “The Third] Term Issue’ will be heard locally over WFBM tonight, from 9 tc 8:30.
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Friendly House National Defense Children's Hour Smilin’ Ed Children’: ) Noondav Rhvthms | F H 2 ei hb A ns | poy Horr anyhow and produced documents Let's Pretend to show his disability. loping Ghost,” wiil go into at 20 Men and nd Books | Markel Weather | Melody Farm | Man on Farm New | Farm Hour Melody Farm | Fort J insects. pocket and calmly registered. leading games Ohio-Minnesota : . Ee, D 8b +8, Ohio-Minneszota 8. 2 8 Other games to be broadcast in-Ohio-Minnesota Ohio-Minnesota —————— | until 7 a. m. so he would be the first in his precinct to register. Indiana-Ia. Unannounced Indiana-TIa. Tommy Dorsey
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WIRE will broadcast an address KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change): by the Pope from 12:30 p. m. to 1 MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850. tomorrow. Speaking tg the Ameri-| NBC-BLUE— WJZ, 760: WOWO, 1160 WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350, can people for the second time since! NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ. 920; WMARQ, 670. the outbreak of the war, the Pope's, cBS—WABC, 860; WJR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 710. remarks will he in observance of the!
annual Catholic celebration of Mission Sunday. U, S, RECLAMATION »
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HE ASKS ALIMONY SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 18 (U. P.).—When Jacob Reissburg, 60-
OFFICIAL IS HOOSIER senr-d salesman, filed suit £0 di
Fielding Eliot will take the negative vorce he reversed the usual -order in a debate tomorrow evening a Times Special Fos things and asked for $150 monththe problem of feeding Furope on| WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Walk- ly alimony. He alleged his wife
the “People’s Platform,” WABC, 6! 1de o'clock. Arguing in favor of Herbert! &F R. Young, Boulder Dam con- | treated him in a “patronizing” man-
Hoover's contention that food sup- | struction engineer who today Was per pecause of her superior wealth, plies should be shipped abroad will| appointed Assistant Chief Engineer be the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh of|of the Bureau of Reclamation, is a} Georgetown University, prominent|native Hoosier. He was »orn at { ” Catholic leader, and Samuel R.|Butler, Ind., May 7, 1885. h : Guard, Lafayette, Ind, editor of| After his graduation from the, the “Breeder's Gazette.” University of Idaho with an en-(j| gineering degree in 1908, Mr. Young |
fn ; . |worked for the Great Northern Another interesting forum session | Railway until appointed an assist-| is scheduled for Sunday at 1:30 p.m the Bureau in
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First of the 12 Operas Being Distributed by the Indianapolis Committee for Music Appreciation
CAR) MEN
3 Double-Faced 12-Inch Records: 6 Recordings
A Magnificent Condensation of This Glorious Opera That Has Thrilled Audiences in Every Opera House Throughout the World!
AT AN INCREDIBLY LOW COST!
TOMORROW MORNING, at 9 o'clock, The Indianapolis Committee for Music Appreciation will begin distributing CARMEN, first of the series of twelve operas to reach the public in America’s outstanding campaign in behalf of operatic music.
At an incredibly low cost, you will get this magnificent condensation of CARMEN, three double-faced twelve-inch records, six recordings, about twenty-five minutes of the most thrilling music that has ever been written.
This distribution, designed to bring the love of operatic music to the largest possible number of people, will be conducted under the auspices of The Indianapolis Committee for Music Appreciation from distribution headquarters at 245 North Pennsydvania Street. World-famous operatic artists and conductors, America’s foremost music manufacturers, and the nation’s outstanding educators united their . efforts in this, America's mightiest effort to bring grand opera into the hearts and homes of all people.
The reason that these valuable records are priced so low is because world-famous operatic artists, conductors and music educators want to persuade you to give good music a fair chance. Take it into your home! Hear these records once, twice, a dozen times, a hundred times. Hear this opera again and again until it takes possession of you, until it wins its way into your heart and soul, forever to make your life brighter, more hopeful, more delightful than you have even known before. ! .
an analysis of implications of Ger- gone of Mr. Young's early gov-| man and Russial tilting in the Black! o.nmental tasks as reclamation Sea Area. “The Balkans Aflame,” engineer was to participate in de{s the topic. signing Arrewrock Dam in Idaho, 8 nn 2 which at its completion in 1913 was The Kate Smith hour, 7, WFBM, the highest dam cof its type in the tonight will feature a dramatization) world. of the new motion picture, “Long| In 1921 he was in charge of field Voyage Home,” based on material}i investigations deading to the adep-| in four Eugene O'Neill sea stories. [tion of the plan for development Kate will sing three popular songs of the Colorade River. He formuend Willie Howard, Jack Miller and|lated the original desighs and estihis orchestra and Ted Straeter’s| mates for Boulder Dam and in chorus also will be heard. 1931 was designated construction engineer in charge of building Boulder Dam. He held this position throughout the construction period.
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And Their Dates of Release ie CARMEN
October 19
AIDA
October 26
TANNHAUSER
November 2
LA TRAVIATA
November 9
LOHENGRIN
November 16
RIGOLETTO
November 23
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1. Come for, or send for, your operas ment to this effect when you obtain Sach any time after tomorrow, Oct, 19, at 9 0 era. Tristan and Isolde, on sccount of 2 m. at Distribution Headquarters ph length, is divided into two units, . : - the Committee has established at 245 N. a consisting of three double-face Pennsvlvania St., which will be open each twelve-inch records, and the cost of each day from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. unit is the same as for any other three-
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2 8 #8 Wendell Willkie dominated the week with several major speeches hut tonight it’s the Democrats’ turn. heard at 9:30 and John Cudahy at 9:45 over WFBM. DIVORCE EXPECTED A demonstration of staticless Yroadcasting was scheduled for] KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 18 (U. p.m. over WIRE under sponsorship : ’ of the Wm. H. Block Co. Dessa | Protestant-Episcopal Church -today and Pete French, WIRE artists,| national council must operate for were to appear. the next three years. DRIVER KILLED WHILE |at teast $117,000 to aid the stricken TARGETS Church of .England in supporting SHOOTING its oveiseas missions is expected. KINGMAN, Ind, Oct. 18 (wu. PY:\vo reach today the highly disputed Ellsworth = Gardner, 26-year-old), .qments of the church's strict was killed near here last night by The. House of Bisho a Navy a 3 ps passed the] what was beneved to be an acci | amendments yesterday, but a Ep ul Edwards of Crawfordsville, | the deputies, i} re Proposed revisions would greatly ounty officers the pair was cruisSo DY car near Kingman J of divorce and permit gun. He said Gardner was killed | whether a divorced and yormrried, by an accidental discharge while communicant shall receive the, TF FFT FA TFET FT ETE ET ATR A * Do You Have PEELSREHTARDI® Xx nh : Just After waking, take 0° \ ght vo oe art t © TIME SIGNALS Ss WEATHER REPORT
political side of the airways this Paul McNutt will speak over WIRE | at 8:30, Senator Downey will be CHUR FI ni n ” presentation this afternoon at 2/p, The general convention of the Byrd, Harry Bason, Robert Pace! considers the budget on which its Approval of an appropriation of The House of Deputies also hoped} milk truck driver of Crawfordsville, canons on marriage and divorce. st ; 9 dental discharge of a 22 calibre lengthy fight was anticipated hefore| 1 s companion. told Fountain | Gores Pp { liberalize the denomination’s recog- | _inz at “roadside targets with the clergy wide latitude in. determining at the wheel of the car. church’s blessing. | If you suffer with this insidious trouble—here's a tonic \ Ww Sie pan YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC
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FAUST
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2. Pach week one of the twelve Pheraiie masterpieces will be releas The first opera, CARMEN. will be distributed beginning tomorrow, Oct. 19; will follow on Oct. 286; TANNHAUSER. ba Nor, 2, éte., until all of the operatic masterpieces provided have heen made available to the public. Notice of each release date of each opera will he printed in the press. Requests by mail will be filled in order of receipt.
3. The 12 operas are distributed. one each week, as units, not as single records, except for purposes of replacing records accidentally broken. and the charge for a single record is 58 cents. You obtain each opera which consists of either three or four douhle-faced twelve-inch records for a total payment of one dollar and seventyBe cents, You receive those of the 12 ras you desire with the understanding at vou are obtaining the records for a eal use, education or entertainment
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A quantity of de luxe records, known as Philharmonic Transcriptions, and enclosed in record albums designed individually for each particular opera, is available at a slightly higher price.
4. An electric Record-Player attachment is available for those who require a means of playing records, at a cost of $4.75. It can be attached to the average radio and plays records through the loudspeaker of the radio. It operates onlv on AC current’
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If you wish deliverv of your operas hy mail, add 25 cents for shipping charges. Add 50 cents for shipping charges if you wish the Record-Plaver shipped to you 5. Every effort will be made to supply as many operas as are required. Please co-operate hy mailing the Reservation Form, / It does "hot obligate you in any way, but is useful in estimating the nume ber of operas to have. on han Ls
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